🚀 Inflate Your Fun, Anytime, Anywhere!
The AGPTEK Rechargeable Air Pump is a versatile, battery-powered inflator and deflator designed for convenience and efficiency. With a powerful 4000mAh battery, it offers up to 25 minutes of operation and features multiple charging options via USB. Its three interchangeable nozzles cater to various inflatable items, while its compact design ensures easy transport for both indoor and outdoor activities.
Color | Black |
Brand | AGPTEK |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 414 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 4.48"L x 3.89"W x 4.48"H |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Air Flow Capacity | 250 LPM |
Maximum Pressure | 0.44 Pound per Square Inch |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Manufacturer | AGPTEK |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.9 x 4.7 x 4.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.48 x 3.89 x 4.48 inches |
Brand Name | AGPTEK |
L**Y
Powerful and simple
I’ve had this for about two years and it does the job. Recharges fairly quickly and can fill several beds without running out of juice.
M**O
Excelente
Esta Super para camping 3 días cargo dos colchones full cada noche y aun llego con carga carga
J**E
Sooooo handy!
Pump battery life last for several inflations and deflations. You could go a whole weekend using it without having to recharge it. Love the simplicity to use. Good quality! Great price!
L**S
Noisy but great!
First off you don’t need to plug it into a car or outlet to get it to turn on, it’s rechargeable with no need for batteries. Its outlasted several pumps I’ve owned before and still is going. I’ve used this multiple times blowing up a queen mattress and using it for a fire blower and still have yet to charge it. I have everything great to say about it but it does get a little warm after using it for a while but so does my phone and most things that involve friction. Also a bit noisy, I really don’t mind because I have hearing problems but my wife thinks it’s way too loud. It’s also really easy to misplace the nozzles so keep them together at all costs!
H**R
Works quite well on Outcast Scout frameless pontoon boat.
I use this little pimp to inflate my Outcast Scout pontoon boat and my Outcast Super Fat Cat float tube. With the summit 2 valve you need the Summit 2 adapter which is about $8. The pump does not have enough pressure to open up the Summit Two way valve but the valve can be locked open qqthe boats inflated to and used about 2 lbs. You can hear the pump change sounds when itt reached its limit. The boats need topped off with about 20 pumps with a hand pump, saves a lot of time using this little pump. It is Sepic ally handy on deflating as it sucks all the air out which makes folding the boats up easier and putting them in their bags..It is well worth the $26 it cost. The USB charging takes a few hours but I could probably pump the boats up twice on one charge. I really like pump and used it about 30 times. No problems with it so far.. wish I could find a rechargable small pump that has a digital LED readout for less than ,
M**N
This air pump is wonderful!!!!!
I am absolutely thrilled with this air pump! I bought it primarily for our inflatable kayak, and let me tell you, it works like a charm! The kayak was inflated in no time, and the whole process was a breeze. One of the best features is the rechargeable battery - no need to worry about finding a power source while out on the water. We simply charge it up before our trip, and it lasts for multiple uses without any issues.But that's not all! At first, I was skeptical about whether such a small pump with a rechargeable battery could handle inflating and deflating a fairly large kayak, but it proved me wrong in the best possible way. It had more than enough charge to spare, and the process was seamless.I'm beyond impressed with this air pump's performance. It's compact, powerful, and efficient, making our outdoor adventures so much more enjoyable. If you're looking for an air pump that's reliable and easy to use, this one is a total winner. I can't recommend it enough! Let's get out there, inflate our kayak, and have the time of our lives on the water! 🚣♂️🌊😄
M**B
AGPTEK Rechargeable Electric Air Pump
We liked this little pump. I suppose the 4 things you want from this kind of gear is: Performance (how fast does it blow up things?), Endurance (how long/how many times can it do that on a single charge"), Convenience (How easy is it to operate, and what features does it have?), and Longevity (How long does the battery/motor last?). Since we've only used it on one trip, we can't comment really on the latter. Maybe I'll remember to come back next year and update my review accordingly. As for performance, we were quite satisfied, as it inflated a single or queen air mattress in about 30-50s. We were able to do about 3 charges and 2 refills with the indicated battery capacity going down to the 'half-full/empty' mark. After that we used if for deflating some gear, as well as recharging a phone, without discernible degradation of battery capacity as indicated by the LEDs. The only minor problem I found is the positioning of the on/off switch (under the nozzle), which can be hard to engage if the nozzle adapter is put on, as the 'other' (not-being-used) adapters will block the on/off switch. While this 'problem' is manageable by making sure you angle the adapter right, so it doesn't interfere with the switch, I can think of at least 3 other switch positions (let alone implementations) that would avoid this problem. USB charging capability is both a pro and con. Charging versability across different sources/cables is a big pro, but one thing to keep in mind that the 'phone charging' capability is NOT 'quick charge'. This is not claimed, so not a ding on the product, just a ding on prospective users who somehow assume that top-of-the-line performance is (magically) available for 'bottom-dollar'. I will update this review in the future as I get more 'longevity' experience data. For now I'm happy to add this to our list of essential camping gear, and I think most of you will be too.
B**S
Don't Buy, waste of money
Went to use the first time on a camping trip.. Turned it on for 5 seconds then turned it off. Now it won't run and doesn't charge ....totally dead and 4 weeks past my return point.. waste of money
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